Harvard accepted a record low of 5.8
percent to the class of 2017.2,029 applicants out
of a total of 35,023 applicants were admitted.1,134 were admitted
during the regular application process, while 895 were
admitted early.The early admit rate was 18
percent.

Yale

Yale accepted 1,991 applicants out of a
total of 29,610 to the class of 2017, for a record low admit
rate of 6.72 percent.1,001 applicants
were placed on the waitlist.

649 applicants were accepted early.The admit rate was
14.4 percent, compared to 15.7 the previous year.4,520 students applied
early, compared to 4,323 the previous year.2,529 early applicants
were deferred, and 1,302 were denied admission.

Princeton

Princeton accepted 1,931 applicants out of a total
of 26,498 to the class of 2017.This represents an
overall admit rate of 7.29 percent.The regular admission
admit rate, 5.44 percent, fell from 5.9 percent the previous
year.The early
admit rate, 18.3 percent, fell from 21.1 percent the previous
year.1,395
applicants were placed on the waitlist.

Princeton received 3,810 early applications,
compared to 3,443 the previous year, an increase of 10.7
percent.679
applicants were offered early admission. Of the remaining
early applicants, 2,777 were deferred to the regular admission
applicant pool.

Columbia

Columbia accepted
2,311 applicants out of a total of 33,531, for a record low
admit rate of 6.89 percent.

Columbiareceived 3,126 early
decision applications for the class of 2017, an increase of
1.3 percent compared to 3,086 last year.

The number of
overall applications to ColumbiaCollege and the School of
Engineering and Applied
Science for the class of 2017 increased 5 percent to 33,531,
compared to 31,818 the previous year.

Cornell

Cornell accepted 6,026 out of 40,006
applicants, for an admit rate of 15.2 percent.Cornell saw an
increase in total applications of 5.8 percent over the
previous year when 37,812 applications were received.3,142 applicants were
placed on the waitlist.

Dartmouth

Dartmouth admitted 2,252 applicants out of a total
of 22,400 for an admit rate of 10 percent.This represents a
slight increase compared to the 9.4 admit rate the previous
year.The mean
SAT score of the admits was 2219 - 737 in critical reading,
741 in math and 741 in writing.

Dartmouth accepted 464 applicants early.Dartmouth received 1,574
early applications.550 early applicants were deferred and nearly 500
applicants were denied admission.

Brown

Brown accepted 2,649 applicants out of a
total of 28,919, for an admit rate of 9.16 percent.This is the
second-lowest acceptance rate in Brown's history.Brown anticipates
1,515 members to join the class of 2017 for a predicted yield
of 57 percent.

Brown
admitted 558 out of 3,010 early applicants.This represents an
early admit rate of 18.5 percent compared to 19 percent the
previous year.2,919 early applications were received the previous
year.

University of Pennsylvania

Penn admitted 3,785
applicants out of 31,280, for a record low admit rate of 12.1
percent.The
average SAT score was 2198.2,800 students were
placed on the waitlist.

MIT admitted 1,548 applicants out of a
total of 18,989, for a record low admit rate of 8.2
percent.650
applicants were admitted through early action, while 898 were
admitted through regular decision.

Stanford

Stanford admitted 2,210 applicants out of
a total of 38,828, for a record low admit rate of 5.69
percent.Stanford
saw a 6 percent increase in this year's applications compared
to the previous year's 36,631 applications.725 applicants were
admitted through early admission, while 1,485 were admitted
through regular decision.813 applicants were
placed on the waitlist.

Stanford offered early admission to 725
applicants, compared to 755 students the previous year.6,103 early applications
were received, compared to 5,880 the previous
year.